…even after launch.) In the meantime: 1) Use archive.org to link to the old Oregon Legislature’s website. 2) The Washington County Law Library has scanned the full set of 1953-1993…
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Power to Children and the Poor: Utility (power, light, and water) Service
Another type of law library question that we, and public libraries, start hearing as the weather gets colder: Where do I find the law that that says power companies…
Aging, the Law, and AARP
…as I do reading Consumer Reports. This month (Jan 2007) in the AARP Bulletin their column, The Law, has this question: “Does a retirement community violate federal laws by deciding…
Law Librarians and Legal Information Professionals in a World That Needs (Legal Research) Help
Also from LawSites: an inspiring view of the legal information world of today (which will be tomorrow really, really soon): Turning Challenges into Opportunities: New Directions for Legal Information…
Oregon Interest Rates: How Much Can They Charge?
A question frequently asked in law libraries: What is the highest interest rate imposed on debts allowed by Oregon law? Here is my 2009 (before the end of the…
Juvenile Sex Offender Bibliography: A work in progress
Some of the most difficult cases for lawyers, and social workers and judges, to resolve involve juvenile sex offenders, i.e. sex offenders who are under the age of 18…
A Lease of Your Own: Renting a Room in Someone’s Oregon Home
Welcoming a renter into your home is a serious matter, whether that person is a friend, family member, or stranger. Becoming a tenant in someone’s home is equally serious….
Libraries Prepare to Answer Civil Legal Questions in Times of Crisis (60 minute webinar)
…Questions in Times of Crisis” will be taught by 2 law librarian stars: Jenny Silbiger, State Law Librarian, Access to Justice Coordinator, Hawaii Supreme Court Law Library, and Joseph Lawson,…
Law Librarian Jobs in U.S. Ninth Circuit Law Libraries
Permanent and temporary law librarian positions with U.S. Court Libraries in Portland, Seattle, and Pasadena. For more information, link to the Ninth Circuit Library System’s employment page….
Oregon Law Review: Symposium Issue: “Disentangling Church and State: Have the Courts Done Enough?”
Two articles on Oregon law in the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, #2, 2006 (previous issues online; the current one can be found at a law library and some…
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